Culture and Arts

Idiosyncratic Ceramic Sculptures by Janny Baek Evoke Nature and Desire — Colossal

Artist Janny Baek's ceramic sculptures are like life forms undergoing a beautiful and strange transformation. Fusing vibrant colors, eclectic patterns, and botanical elements, Baek's work explores our complex relationship with

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Hyperallergic’s Top Five Podcast Episodes of 2024

As the Media Producer at Hyperallergic, I have the privilege of editing interviews with some of the most influential figures

10 Notable US Museum Acquisitions in 2024

The year 2024 saw major acquisitions by various museums across the United States, adding significant works to their collections. From

Stunning Sculpture by Camille Claudel Rediscovered in an Abandoned Parisian Apartment

A lost treasure by the renowned French artist Camille Claudel has been rediscovered after being missing for over a century.

Art World Dos and Don’ts for 2025

In the ever-evolving world of art, trends come and go, leaving behind a trail of memories and reflections. As we

Beams of Light Lance Monumental Architecture in Jun Ong’s Astral Installations — Colossal

Jun Ong is an artist whose work involves creating luminous installations that blend light with architecture to create mesmerizing and

Happy Public Domain Day! Popeye, ‘Rhapsody in Blue,’ ‘The Sound and the Fury’ and Thousands of Other Captivating Creations Are Finally Free for Everyone to Use

Perhaps the best way to honor these characters is to continue building upon their stories in a way that respects

This Hanukkah, Let’s Bring Back Judith Menorahs

Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is a joyous celebration that commemorates the miracle of the temple oil that burned for

Mary Ann Peters’s Obscured Memorials to Buried Histories

Mary Ann Peters' exhibition, "the edge becomes the center," at the Frye Art Museum in Seattle delves into suppressed histories